Atomfall Unveils Gameplay Before March Launch

May 27,25

Summary

  • Atomfall by Rebellion is a first-person survival game set in an alternate 1960s England post-nuclear disaster.
  • The gameplay trailer reveals exploration of quarantine zones, crafting, battling robots, cultists, and upgrading weapons.
  • Players can expect a mix of melee and ranged combat, resource scavenging, and unlockable skills in the game.

New gameplay details have emerged for the highly anticipated first-person survival game, Atomfall, developed by Rebellion Developments. Known for their successful Sniper Elite series, particularly since the release of Sniper Elite V2 in 2012, Rebellion is venturing into new territory with Atomfall, marking their first full-on survival game. This shift from their usual third-person action and real-time strategy games has sparked significant interest among gamers.

Atomfall was first introduced at Xbox's Summer Game Fest showcase in June, where it garnered attention despite being somewhat overshadowed by major reveals like Gears of War: E-Day, Doom: The Dark Ages, and the gameplay reveal of Perfect Dark. The announcement that Atomfall would be available on Game Pass from day one further piqued the interest of Xbox gamers.

As the release date of March 27 approaches, Rebellion Developments has released a detailed seven-minute narrated gameplay trailer. The trailer sets the scene in an alternate 1960s England devastated by a nuclear disaster, drawing comparisons to popular franchises like Fallout and STALKER. Players will navigate through quarantine zones, small villages, and research bunkers, scavenging for resources to survive against threats such as robots, cultists, and hazardous environments.

Atomfall Receives Big New Gameplay Trailer

The trailer showcases a variety of weapons available in Atomfall, including a cricket bat for melee combat, a revolver, a shotgun, and a bolt-action rifle. While the initial selection appears basic, the trailer assures players that these weapons can be upgraded, and additional types may be discovered throughout the open world. Players can craft essential items like healing supplies and combat tools, such as Molotov cocktails and sticky bombs, using scavenged resources. Additionally, the game features a metal detector for locating hidden caches of supplies and crafting materials within the quarantine zones. The trailer also highlights training manuals and unlockable skills divided into four categories: melee, ranged combat, survival, and conditioning.

Atomfall is set to launch on March 27 across Xbox, PlayStation, and PC platforms, and will be accessible on Xbox Game Pass from day one. Rebellion plans to release another in-depth video soon, so fans should stay tuned to Atomfall and Rebellion's social media channels for more updates.

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